Actually, the glasses are Intel ColorCode 3Dâ„¢, "a new way to view 3D in the 
home...a significant advancement over traditional 3D technology."  What's with 
all the speculation?  

MM




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From: Julie Porter <[email protected]>
To: BASFA <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, January 31, 2009 10:34:53 PM
Subject: Re: [Basfa] 3d Glasses

Sounds like they are using Pulfrich 3D effect glasses again.   You can get the 
same effect by popping out the glass in one eye of a cheap pair of sunglasses.  
The system sort of works.   Doctor Who used this in the charity short 
"Dimensions in Time" which aired sometime I think in the 1980s, the last time 
this fad happened.

Anyway a simple search on Pulfrich shows a number of suppliers of said glasses. 
 As to getting them online before the mess happens  I suspect it is too late.  
I still have a pair from 20 years ago or so.   They do make a lot of TV look 3D 
although the effect gets tiresome after a while.  Dilating one eye and not the 
other, tends to cause headaches in most people.

-julie
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